Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mille Bayous is the latest offering from the collaborative team of Horvey, Goldschneider and
Morton. Their work references free jazz traditions and mistakes, contemporary/experimental
composition, and other modes of improvised…

Thursday, September 9, 2010

On this concept album, Morton & McNally explore jazz and pop music elements in the
traditions of musique concrète and acousmatic music. These recordings are intended for
high-fidelity listening spaces.

Friday, May 27, 2005

Here’s Some Music is Nuthre and Vaughn’s most challenging and hallucinatory collection of works
yet…a real mind-bender! All sounds were recorded exclusively in the Electronic Music Lab at the
University…

Sunday, February 15, 2004

One of the main players in the Saskatoon jazz and electronic scenes, Nuthre’s latest offering
treats us to a unique flavor of house music.

Biography

Composer/performer Jeff Morton completed a Masters Degree in Music
Composition at the University of Victoria. His research topics include music composition, graphic
notation, electronic and electro-acoustic music, improvisation, and media art. Jeff has studied
with Christopher Butterfield, Daniel Biro, and
Gyula Csapo. Jeff Morton performs as an
improvising and electro-acoustic musician, as a soloist and in ensembles, and he collaborates with
dancers, visual artists, filmmakers, and media artists across Canada and internationally. In
addition to performing and composing, Jeff is a recording engineer, installation artist, and
graphic designer. He currently works out of Regina, SK, Canada.

Recent highlights include: A new original composition for trumpet quintet and organ, entitled
People Deserving Something, recorded on Catchment, a
new CD by Amy Horvey, trumpet; Design and delivery of
Microphone Lab, a workshop on creative recording techniques with hi-fi and low-fi recording
materials, at PAVED Arts, Saskatoon, SK; Release of And The Daily Life
(Panospria 048), a collaborative electroacoustic EP with Kirk McNally;
Percussionist at outdoor poolside performance with trio Princess Amethyst and the
Gemtones, as part of the Secret Gardens Tour 2010, produced by New
Dance Horizons; Technical Director for the 2010 Queer City Cinema Performance Art, Audio Art, and
Film Fesitival; A two-week performance tour in Montréal, QC, including performances with
Sweet Stomp Trio, the McGill Wind Symphony, and
as part of Café Concrete #7 at Theatre Sainte-Catherines; Composition and performance of
Winter Music, with Ramses Calderon, as part of the
2010 New Music Concert Series at Neutral Ground Gallery; Quintet and solo performances of original
composition Parliament Music, at Sounding Landscapes, March 2, 2010, and as
part of Nuit Blanche 2010, at Cagibi, Montréal, respectively.